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Sierra Vista

A characterless military town on the outskirts of Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista is nonetheless a good base from which to explore the more scenic areas that surround it—and at 4,620 feet above sea level, the whole area has a year-round temperate climate. There are quite a few fast-food and chain restaurants for your basic dining needs, and more than 1,100 rooms in area hotels, motels, and B&Bs offer shelter for the night.

Fort Huachuca, headquarters of the army’s Global Information Systems Command, is the last of the great Western forts still in operation. It dates back to 1877, when the Buffalo Soldiers (yes, Bob Marley fans—those Buffalo Soldiers), the first all-Black regiment in the U.S. forces, came to aid settlers battling invaders from Mexico, indigenous tribes reluctant to give up their homelands, and assorted American desperadoes on the lam from the law back East.

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